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Hello All,
I stumbled across this video:
http://shizzville.com/make-your-own-levitation-device
In which someone claims to make a fully functional levitation device.
I tried it with a slightly newer phone and, (as expected) I couldn't replicate it.
Although this is probably a fake, is there any legitimacy to it?
From a little research, I understand that CDs have an aluminum coating and the soda can is obviously aluminum. Does the phone theoretically make the battery "think" it is being used in a system via the electromagnetic waves it emits? But then how would the soda can work?
Or is this all nonsense since it's completely phony?
I just had to ask.
Any and all help/feedback is much appreciated in advance.
Thanks!
I stumbled across this video:
http://shizzville.com/make-your-own-levitation-device
In which someone claims to make a fully functional levitation device.
I tried it with a slightly newer phone and, (as expected) I couldn't replicate it.
Although this is probably a fake, is there any legitimacy to it?
From a little research, I understand that CDs have an aluminum coating and the soda can is obviously aluminum. Does the phone theoretically make the battery "think" it is being used in a system via the electromagnetic waves it emits? But then how would the soda can work?
Or is this all nonsense since it's completely phony?
I just had to ask.
Any and all help/feedback is much appreciated in advance.
Thanks!
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